Tag: influential figures
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Power, Faith, & History – Prague Castle {Czech Republic}

We had intentionally set aside a large portion of a day to visit Prague Castle, knowing it wasn’t something to rush through. Calling it simply a “castle” hardly does it justice. What rises above the city is an immense complex — a place where centuries of history have layered themselves one upon another, shaping not…
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Wandering Prague- Lesser Town, Old Town & Iconic Views {Czech Republic}

After our few days in Italy, we took a quick hop over to the Czech Republic for a few days in Prague. The city had long been on my travel wishlist, especially during the Christmas season, when its markets are often called some of the most magical in Europe. But once we arrived, it quickly…
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Space Race & the Moon Landing- Visiting the U.S. Space & Rocket Center {Alabama}

We spent a weekend down in Alabama, and our first stop was the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. While many people immediately think of Cape Canaveral when they hear “NASA,” Huntsville played an equally vital role in the space program—this is where the rockets were designed, built, and tested. It’s also home to…
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From Boston To Concord- American Revolution History {Massachusetts}

After spending a few glorious days along the coast of Maine, we made our way south for a few days in and around Boston. Boston is an incredible city — a blend of modern life and layers of history, where glass towers rise beside centuries-old brick and every street seems to tell a story. There…
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Visiting Ivy Green- Helen Keller’s Childhood Home {Alabama}

The quiet grounds of Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama feel almost peaceful in a way that invites reflection. Oak trees shade the modest white house where Helen Keller was born, and it’s hard to imagine that such an extraordinary life story began in such a simple place. Visiting the birthplace of Helen Keller is both…
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Monticello- Home of President Thomas Jefferson {Virginia}

We had spent the last few days diving into America’s beginnings. Our last stop was th a visit to the home of Thomas Jefferson- Monticello. Thomas Jefferson was the country’s first Secretary of State, the second Vice President, and the third President. Most notably, he was one of the founding fathers of the country. He…
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Exploring the Warehouse & Garden Districts- New Orleans {Louisiana}

I set off again for an early morning walk through New Orleans, this time heading toward the Warehouse District and the Garden District. The streets were quiet in that peaceful moment before the city fully wakes, and it felt like the perfect time to wander. The Warehouse District was once the industrial heart of the…
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Christmas Markets & Sound of Music in Salzburg {Austria}

We set off first thing in the morning towards the outer area of Salzburg. With so many large and beautiful houses along the road, we knew that we had found a very well to do part of the city. What brought us here was the desire to see Schloss Hellbrunn (Hellbrunn Palace) despite being told…
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Castle’s History & Musician’s Beginning -A Day in Salzburg {Austria}

Two years ago we were set for a trip to Austria and Germany when the day before we were suppose to leave our trip was canceled due to Covid lockdowns being reinstated. So since then we have had this trip on our mind, waiting for the time when it would become a reality. And then…
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Confederate Graves, Elvis, & Neon Pig- Take Me to Tupelo {Mississippi}

Not many people have heard of Tupelo in the northeast corner of Mississippi. But this city is home to some interesting history and it made for a great weekend getaway. We decided to take the slightly longer route that would have us following along the Natchez Trace. It may have taken longer but there is…